Re: Two questions
in reply to a message by Miranda
I know for certain that Polly was used on slaves and indentured servants in the seventeenth century. So it WAS used. However, many names given to slaves were never used on those who were free.
If you want proof from someone other than me, try and find some documents concerning the slave trade in the Americas.
Egnul is a surname. I found this in a search just now: "(c.) June 14th, 1782, this is to certify that James Egnul Served as a soldir in my Company commencing may 16 Ending June 14th. Certifide by me." It is taken verbatim from a Revolutinary War muster roll.
Egnell. Hmmm... I searched and found your breastpumps and little else. There were lots of ancestral and geneaological sites, but none that I saw contained meanings. But it is a ast name, at least.
Sorry I couldn't help.
Michelle
If you want proof from someone other than me, try and find some documents concerning the slave trade in the Americas.
Egnul is a surname. I found this in a search just now: "(c.) June 14th, 1782, this is to certify that James Egnul Served as a soldir in my Company commencing may 16 Ending June 14th. Certifide by me." It is taken verbatim from a Revolutinary War muster roll.
Egnell. Hmmm... I searched and found your breastpumps and little else. There were lots of ancestral and geneaological sites, but none that I saw contained meanings. But it is a ast name, at least.
Sorry I couldn't help.
Michelle
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Hm, but my Polly's a white woman--British, to be specific. Oh well. I'm still not giving up the name quite yet, at least until I either get a few more answers here (or a sufficient time passes and it becomes clear no one else will respond) or find the answer on my own.
It's good to know Egnell's a real last name at least. I've always liked Egbert (I know, I'm weird), and I thought Egnell has the same cool Eg- beginning but has a special meaning for me. I'll use it regardless, but, as I said, it'd be nice to know the meaning.
Miranda
It's good to know Egnell's a real last name at least. I've always liked Egbert (I know, I'm weird), and I thought Egnell has the same cool Eg- beginning but has a special meaning for me. I'll use it regardless, but, as I said, it'd be nice to know the meaning.
Miranda
Oh, and thanks for your reply! :-)
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hi! i just want to ask something about my father his a france, national, his been here in the philippines 24 yrs. ago and after that
he never comeback here, his name, MICHEL PUCARROL his a tourist visit her in philippines in 1980, i don't have any inpormation about him, i am looking for him for a 20 yrs. i am his son, if you have any impormation for him can you contuct her for as, if you have know about him can you call, in this no# 63835543174 0r 6309103703657, i am MICHAEL JAMES PUCARROL,
he never comeback here, his name, MICHEL PUCARROL his a tourist visit her in philippines in 1980, i don't have any inpormation about him, i am looking for him for a 20 yrs. i am his son, if you have any impormation for him can you contuct her for as, if you have know about him can you call, in this no# 63835543174 0r 6309103703657, i am MICHAEL JAMES PUCARROL,